BRUAIEY 26. 1948' . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ____,_ scams; s. Elmer asorolu. m Ilsnover Street: and George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, ubsorlptions, ‘Advertising. The Guardian May s. bought at any of the enamel-std following stores in Water Street; Bookstore. Wu" s‘ a “to Bakery. a: “ Drugstore, ll Central Street. Mark Gsudet. d‘! Granville Street; Gram-y, Russell Street; Alyre Doucettfs Grocery. Second Street; °° Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The G" er BOY u 0f I te. ardlan will s. delivered to any honsa in Summer-aide a; ‘g 3e per day or lle per week. Phone 1.89 or 269-3 for this m your order. to ‘the boy responsible for delivery on your KB ONTARIO BUFPIBLO left $16.50. Burns. MBIPQQHB- Now UNLOADING car of H, c033, Layton Green, Al- ‘OMPLETE BED OUTFITS. m; and cnattress, buffets, square round iabics,‘ library ._iables, dim; liiblrs, unilaiit Grocery Co, lati. AFARDIERS rcmss: NOTICE. “m; m the refrigerator car lioiii will not be able to take r potaiocs at. my iron-house until he} YlOIiCC. Signed L. A. Mann. .-l*0lt SALliL-One Snowmobile "hi Engine, V Belt driven \'l » rggeflfl \\'i!l soil oil-cup for quick .,,_ M mlcrililg Lord, No.'tli ryun. I’. 1~ -l‘.\ll.\il;llS recast: NOTICE jug in the reefer car situa- on l will not be able to take any tatocs a‘. my warehouse until rtlicr notice. Siflfled! L“ A- oonaii. 40R SALE - Four-room cot- .’ no. 161 Beaver Street East. lfifliifffiifll‘, ‘.32 by 24. Cement lldfliifiil. Properly of John P. irier. For further particulars. ppir J. S. DcsRoclies, K.C., solici- -Ull.l.().\' IIIcNALLY — Keil- toii people will take a spectal terest and pride in the fact that lion .\lc.\‘iii'._v, son of Philip and s. iliuNally of Summerside has n onorn as "DPOSDCCIZ" for the nous C! .'l"O Black Hawks hoc- _- tern. ie MncNnlly family oi m kcnciiigton for a nunibc; years BIILI the younger members the family received their iri- ' tuition iii Kensiugton. -css will be an inspir- 1 . ', our juveniles to hitch eir CilJliUIS io a star (as crcl, and play hockey, with the lg time" in view. If they go tiie trslgiit and narrow" way-keep ear of tobacco and spirituous iiors and pay attention to the rite cl their hockey coaches, ey IISH‘ u. good chance to make e gi-ndr. it depends a lot on .t.".e 1i! to nin"—a case of "mind er matter“. it is possible to make e pin" .l conform to the men- iawilvrtnns to a‘ marked de- re-K. IIERIFPS SALE Tobe sold at Auction at A. oms & Co. Lid. in Summerside Saturday the 28th day of Feb- y. i948 st 3:30 o'clock In the iernoon. the following goods and atkis taken in Execution issued tot (he Supreme Court at the tof A. Horne A Co. Ltd. against our illacKayf Vim i Chevrolet S-ton truck. serial 3078300901 of the year 19M. l llraniford Anthony Model l mp body attached to the abovo ck II a number of other articles or much thereof as will satisfy the l’! marked in the said Execution. in: sis-sin. ‘besides Sheriff's u sod all incidental expenses J. HUBER‘! BALL. Sheriff. lierlirs Office. Prince County, ebruary 20th, 1948. -REGULAR SKATING Ken- slngton rink rtriday night 8 to l0. —WIANTED. - Certified Grader wants Job in City. frown, village. State wages. Write Ken. slngton P. O. Box 44. —~Y. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. will be at his Aiberton Office this Saturday, Feb. 28th, — HOCKEY. Bedeque Rink Thursday. Feb. 26, 8.30 pm. South shore Hockey League, Summerslde Flying Hearts vs. Augustine Cove Bulldogs. First game in best ef three send-finals series B. Skate ~ e --IIOCKEY — Kenslngtori rink 'i‘hursday, Feb. 28. First in three- game series in satnd-finals of North Shore League. Darnley vs. Ken- sington Legion. Game 8:15. Skate after. —JUST ARRIVED -- lovely ll piece Dining Room Suite, and used Chairs, Pull Out Couches. Gallant Grocery Co., Howlan. Personals —Mrs. Harold Mclvor. Summer- side was a visitor to Kensington on Wednesday.—-K. —Mr. Bert E. McKay. Grehamfls Road vras n visitor to Kensington on Thursday-K. -Mr. David O'Connor, Clinton, visited Kensingicn on Thursday. -.Mr. Ambrose Corr of Emerald is a patient in the Prince County Hospital having undergone a. slight o/perstionPS. —Mr. Frank DesRoclies of the staff oi Robinson's Bakery._ Sum- merside. is a patient in the Plrlnce County l-IospitaL-S. I —Mssfer Gena-d Green, eon of .Mr. and ,Mirs. Harry ' Green. lBedeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. --Mr. Percy Bowness. Summer- side attended the funeral of his ‘cousin at Kensingiton on Wednes- ‘day-K. l --Mr. Stanford Glover. now re- siding st Bradalbane, was s visi- Itor in Kensington on Wednesday. -K. . -Dr. John MacNelll and Mrs. lvl-acNclil of Summer-side attended the funeral o! the late Heath Bowness. Kensington, which took place on Wednesday-K. _.Messrs. Don Baker, Dr. Lock- hart, Thomas Csrrutlaers and John Nicholson of Summerside attended the funerslwf the late Heath Bowness atKensington on Wed- nesdsyn-K. -Maure J. B. and ltay Jenkins of Summer-side left Wednesday mooning for New York and Phila- delphia. They will be joined in Philadelphia by W. E. and Lester Jei-ikins and the party will leave by automobile for Florida on e month's vecatlosn-S. ' -'Mx, Murvhfi’. Jr., of Sea View, returned on Wednesday from Charlottetown. bringing home his young daughter from hospital. where she had been undergoing treatment for an eye inJury caus- ed by a pitchfork while playing with other children-K. , [J @- is i ‘sJTO ENEWs \ —G. H. M.- New materials for your new Spring Coat are arriving daily in the l’! Goods Department. The Fabrics for this Spring are really lovely. "B you will find soft wool suede Cloth-M inches wide, in blsck this priced at 4.50 a. yard - in powder blue, rose or delf blue it is priced 5-35 I 3'3!!! -- Gray or brown Donegal Tweed is 3.25 a ya-rd — llcnvy I Costing Flannel. rose, gray at the Beatrice Dress Tartan is S.“ a - 5" 70f yourself and sew for yourself-It's smart and economical Tliesc Materials are on display in the Dry Goods Department. Did You know that more than half of the women questioned in a m" WPWI’. are planning to redecorpte their homes with WALL- APER? it is small wonder, because the new i948 patterns are tarts- l llid beautiful. Tiia-suivwonm! “STUDIO MASTEBPIICE" ALLPAPER is crested by muster designers-the colors are inter-coitus‘ ‘I hmmhlous. they're different and fine: than anything you bsve l! before. P" l-‘Mliplc book i; on display in Como in-the Sunworthy "Studio Masterpiece" Wail- tbe Iurniture Department. BABY scanners iroia m famous Ianiond Mills are now avail- ! In the Youth Céntre—'l‘hese go out almost as soon aa they're uu- td-so. order TODAY! They're in either pink or blue with nursery l"! In white and the price Ia 89 cents each. There are many. mill! lllrles ior these warm Baby Blankets-to avoid disappointment order m“ B“? Bllllketl. today. from the Youth ‘ The Hardware Department has practically caught up with m m: m cf ccac-rsic and oils-snows wasnmo moments .- ash Yin: a w “' I0!" deli hrdvsra ncpntmm‘ The um," fox Depsrtmeuf gladly aaoeeoess" that you ' "fer: oanana-a-rai- Gelatlna has Kn" dill! time we have not ‘been able to get it far you. lclous i lam“ °fi"f"‘na I envelopes-cl powder -..au Knfllcd salads or desuerte-gtiie prtee pl be: in your enter from tae-Gveeery oepsrtaicat. l‘ "m not ‘mean um they are any more plentiful-tho fact ta can "F F" I01": to be scareer than ever! llll Machine. the clever thing to, do-ts m, within three er [our weeks. The ‘I uhlcsrriea many well known makes of Electric and Gss-lngine Ill Mschlnes-Seutty, General Ileetrie. Kllh Shnplleity, Climax hgmlm-Wr the Farm Home where electric"! Ia not available the mllllhe Washer is gaining in popularity every day. Come in and I ‘hm Wllhers. and for early dell y place your order with the So if m are plannliig on your order e Depart- Abrams Village Mr. Emile Buote of ‘St. Herbert was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Mrs. Jaculine Arsenault _of Abrams Village is sick. Relatives and friends wish Mrs. Arsenault a speedy recovery. _ St. Chi-ysostome Study Club meeting was held at Pacific Gallant’: m-iday. Mr. Rini Anch- ault was appointed by whole meeting to represent the ruler’! Club of Si. Chryscstotnc. Mr. and Mrs: Bllonie Gallant‘ of St. Chrysostome, who are now residing in Simmerside. passed the week-end at the home o! Mr. Gil- bert Gallant. Study Club meeting of Abrams Village was held at the home of Mr. Aubin J, N. Gallant. Steps were taken to raise funds for the "Canadian Appeal for Children." A lively discussion on dairy farming followed, ABRAMS vincioc scuooi. REPORT . Intermediate Dcparianlnl Grade V1 — 1. Lorraine Gallant, 2. Mathurin Gallant, 3. Rita Arsonaiilt. ' Grade V - i. Ed-win Darby, 2. Louis Arsenault. 3- Peter Gallant. Grade 1V — 1. Priscilie Buote, 2. Gerard T. Arsenault, 3. Gerard F. Arsenault. Grade lll —- l. Arsenault. 2. Anne Eveline Arscnault, Teacher ~ Miss Ida QACfildIt. Francine Gallant, - 3. Jlanlor Department Grade 11 - l. Nillda Gallant: 2. Louisa Gallant, 3. Franchise Arsenault. Grade 1 (a) — i. Lionce Gallant, 2. Rose Arsenault, 8. Yvette Arsenault. Grade 1 (b) —- i. Non-n; and Erma Gallant, 2. Arthur and Anna Gallant. 8. Ralmond Arsenault. Teacher — Mrs. Elionor (Arsen- eult) Gallant. BLOIIMFIELII 8i VIGIIIITY Messrs. Keith Pratt and Vance MacKay of Bloomfield Station were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stetson of Unionvale. were visitors st the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Horne of Mill River. Mi". L-clgli MacKay of Bloom- field station is at present taking -a short course in Charlottetown. Best of luck Leigh. Mr. Lucky Horne qf Rosebank, who has been taking a course in Charlottetown has his home. Mr. Albert MacKay of Bloom- field is at present engaged in interior carpenter work at the heme of Mr. and Mrs, Kentford Horne, Bloomfield Corner. Miss Bernice Blanchard, who is employed at Coleman spent the week-end st her home In Pius- ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Rooney of Mill River were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Horne of Bloomfield-B Miss Mildred Arsensuli; of Halifax spent a very endoyable two weeks at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ila-ed Arsenault of Piusville. The many friends of Mr. Willard Coughlln of the Dock Road were sorry to hear It was necessary for him to gnier the P.C. Hospital for treatment. A speedy recovery is the wish c! his many friends. Sincere sympathy 1| expressed to Mrs. Benjamin MacArthur (nee Marjorie Woodman of Rosebsnk) on the death of her husband, which occurred at. their homo on February 6th. Mr. MacArthur was seventy-eight years of age. "The funeral service was largely attend- ed despite disagreeable weather, at. the United Church In Elmsdale and conducted by Rev, W, I. Mac- Donald, sssisied by Mr. A. 11'. IRSUHHHE ALL urvss mu uurm Summcrs 1' a’ a‘ T. Earlo_ iilclicy Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Grenville Street Phone 51S Sunsmerside v RICHARD S. HINTON K.C., 8.5.. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Loans on Town and Perm Properties w». as. leiniasrsiae returned to . SIIIIMEIISIIIE Lust Showing Today ' "HOME swsrr HOMICIDE" Shows 3:30-7:i5-9:i5 F RI DAY-SATURDAY lig Double Iiil ROBERT LOWERY in "GOD'S COUNTRY" and IO! STEELE in "THUNDER TOWN", A Packed Full of Action Western REGENT SIIIAMERSIIIE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY iiiilil‘... ‘A-Llilllg m‘ I ncu ‘lion JUNK [JAIL 4. saisuliu _A endlllfillfl Show: 7:l5 and 9:15 Matinee Fridoy 3:30 b+§0o0 - 0-00 I .,¢...».~.o-»¢no....aaeoo-o+ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thuradl! 7-0 ‘THE BACIIELDYVS DAUGHTERS‘ With Gull Russell, Claire Trevor. Ann Dvorak, Billy Burk and Adolphe hfuijou. Also Leon Errol Shorts. ...~.. oooe/ .- Q<>o~ooo0+¢o0 ._______..._€_____. TII EATRE “waster? ron uunnnn" ERIC ‘PORTMAN DULCIE GRAY Fri. - Sot. — 8:15 PM. Cove of the Nazarene Church. Hymns sung were; “The Lord's My Shepherd," “What A Friend We Have In Jesus" and "Abide With Me." Mr. Cove sang a solo. Pall bearers were: Messrs Prank Hardy. Burton Stewart, Carlyle Ramsay‘. Kenneth Horne. Daniel Murphy and Frank Keefe. Floral tributes were received from, Wife, George and Annie Key, Kenneth and Ruth Horne, Carlyle and Clara Ramsay. Vernon and Eileen Rem- my. Mi’. and Mrs. Ernie Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. James MacArthur and family. Dan- and Margaret Murphy. LABOR SIIOBTAGE? NAPIER. NZ. -—(0P)- Before visitors a/t a hotel here could lift their drinks from the table a man staggered in, proclaimed "thoshe must be my dirinks" and guliped them down. The worried bartender whispered to the couple: "Don't say anything, I'll give you two more. That's our new porter aind if we lost Ill-Ill I don't know where we'd get mother." VARIETY III-I-I- iiew Bank Building For Summerside 1t was learned yesterday that the Bank of Nova Scctia hassle- cidcd to exercise its option on the property next to its Summerside branch, owned by Miss Addie Green. Plans for the erection of a new bank building are being con- sidered and should be completed in the near future. The Bank finds lisclf cramped for space in its present location and there is hot sufficient room on the property for expansion. It is understood that. they will erect s large building, de- signed according to the latest and most modern type of bank arch~ itecfure, which should ho an im- portant addition to tlic business district of the Town. There are five tenants in the building which has been purchased and they will have i: move to new quarters. They are George '1‘. Clarke, jcweller. E15. Parkman, op: tometrist, Bell Book and Novelty, Reed's Studio and RE. Ellis. The building will have to be durnolished before the construction of a new one can be cci-rmenced but it could. not bn learned Whfll this will be started. — S. IIARIILEY IIIITES Mr, Wm. E, Thcni-pvson, Darnley, was a visitor to Summerside on Wednesday-D Mrs. George Campbell and “new born son" returned to their home in Spring Valley Friday from the Prince County Hospital. Mr, Liouis Carroll, Baltic, is'a patient in the Prince EXlward Island Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery, accident on Saturday evening when he had the misfortune to break his ankle. Max was removed to Prince County Hospital on Sunday tained a number of friends and neighbors Wednesday evening Feb. 18th. at her home to nine tables of progressive auction. Mrs. Roy Adams and Mr. Lyle crazier winning the prizes. while Mrs. Bruce Riley. and Mr. Chas. Adams captured the consolatlons. A dainty lunch was served to all by hostess assisted by ladies in charge, 0'Leary iiotes Mr. and. Mrs. George Bernard have returned from. a visit to Surrmerside. The people of West Devon have contributed the fine sum of $28.55 [or the "Save the Children Fund." Miss Alice Boyle: o! West Devon ious illness and her many friends wish her a speedy convalescence, A splendidly attended World's Da of Prayer service was recent- ly bald in the Bloomfield United Church with the, Ladies o! that Church and the ladies of St. Lillie’! Anglican Church at O'I»eary Corner taking part. A fine address was given by Mrs. Edward MscAuslsnd. The road has been plowed to- Coleman from the Western Road. This Is a great convenience to the people. If it could be continued to the Brae United Church grid on to the Brae Roman catholic church, It would b; an immense help to the people. Mr. John Pmfitt of Freetown has been vlsltlniz friends in 0'Lesry 5nd Blocmfield and on sunday attended the morning service at the Bloom- field United Church. He is the Father of Rev. S. B. Profilt, B. A. of Beaverton, Ont. who was the , FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MIIIIDAY ' A (Continued on Page 16) VALUES PETER... iic 221th? 27c ti‘? 'T‘.‘.".‘i. 39c §$J§'.'.'1f.' .’;‘f.°.‘,'§...49c SILVERWOOD MILK- 2 Tins . 25c- ALUMINUM DISH PAN . . . t» -..-- FOR HEALTHY ANIMALS ROYAL PURPLE STOCK CONDITIONER ROYAL PURPLE" POULTRY CONDITIONER ’ ROYAL PURPLE HOG TONIC 91:18.“... . . . . ..25c STAIR TREADS-Curvld Noting- II x 32c FREE-NOODLE SOUP MIX with 1-2 lb. LIPTONCS TEA .. . .. . .. r. .|. Rand c. KENNEDY KENSINGTON - ' \ \ - - . ‘ Mr. Max Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. weeks Murphy, Sea- view, met with a regrettable - -l\lrs. Jas Cousins. Baltic, enter- is slowly progressing front a acr- - fort . ltraet Iloor Iaih Store Section Where Price ' ~- “Oualliy Enlargements _oi your snapshots, Enloy the added detail and beauty that our craftsmen con bring oui in enlargements for you. Mall Your rum t: a! f" pyg-pe service an Perfect I EIIIIAII IIIIIIS and PIIIITII SERVICE soiiusiisios sx/Mle-Isfis/wx. 91s h _ I i i é i r’ \.v\.\.\.\.»\-\.»\.\-~\ _. _\\I\/\.\I- ENJOY "no; “EXTRA sass" m SMALLMAN suns for Spring Fer downright clothes enjoyment, gel the "extra eese" is Smel- ’ men Suits -- suits by such famous rockers cs Society, Sterling and Hyde Pork. Suits that drape more softly for smurf- appearance . suppleness that moves with your muscles for greater com- elosiiciiy that makes them weer longer for that extra ecse end welcome thrift. SMALLMAII‘ is ‘Matched Vlltii _ Crystal Rink, Waldo TIIIS WEEK THURSDAY - Skating e n. io FRIDAY -- High School i“ 3.5m SATURDAY — Sharing 3 to 5 Summon-side All-Stars vs. O‘Lecry Moms; 9,30 Lost gcme in" Prince Count-y intermediate Picydowns. Mm. 25c ond 50c w I IIIISIIEY ' SPECIAL ‘ SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SUMMERSIDE AT 5:45, PM. ON , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 , ros om: m CIIARLCTTETOWN “m... SUMMERS")! an sms "a sour ouusnsrs UNIVERSITY finality‘. M‘ . iv _.s...n.. ...__..a..-.-. ._....._..~...._.. ._.__.___..a. “arson.